That, and the 40 yard pass when it's third and, say, 13, after two unsuccessful predictable runs to Rice up the middle, and the D is pinning its ears back to blitz the QB. So rather than run a smart slant that often picks up the needed yardage for other teams, just play right into the teeth of the opposing D's. Yeah. I'm gonna miss that. A lot.
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C'mon. We all know you will miss having Cam to punch around. He was the light of your life.
And yes, while Cam wasn't the worst Offensive coach ever, he certainly never got the best out of this team, whereas a good Offensive coach gets the best out of his players.
So good move for the Ravens. I feel they have a better chance now and might even win 2 of the next 3 - though I still don't think they beat the Broncos.
Well...while that's not 100% true, I guess I did grab some inverted energy just from hatin on him. So now, I'll just have to start using up those ECA stack "energizers" I ordered a while back from Amazon for rainy days just like this.
(Just gotta remember to take them EARLY in the a.m. on an empty stomach.)
INNOVATIVE LABS HELLFIRE 150MG...
here we come, baby!!!
But I digress. I stated in an earlier thread that for the first time in a long time I actually feel optimistic about the Ravens chances in the final 3 games and also into the post season. Cameron was just such an anal retentive wet blanket. And now that he's gone, it's like Joe and the offense can actually BREATHE. It was so painful watching Joe wait in the huddle for plays to snake their way out of Cameron's brain. Their relationship was so pained and so dysfunctional. (It reminded me of my ex-wife.) So now...all systems are go. And however it turns out, it's GOT to be better than it would have been with Cameron still here. IMHO, of course.
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